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The Galveston Daily News from Galveston, Texas • Page 3

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3 Damage Suits Ask $94,000 Damages aggregating JHDOO are sought In three personal Injury suits filed here Friday. In the largest of the three suits, Tom Tirado and his wife, Julia, are suing Alcangel DC ReddelPs court this week. Silva and wife, Georgina, 1909 Forgery Charge is Dropped After Hearing in Texas City TEXAS CITY, April 1-Charges and Trust was found not involving the alleged forgery and passing of i $700 check against the account of Thomas G. Hutchinson of Texas City were not upheld In Justice of the Peace G. P.

guilty of passing a forged insti'j- tE(ie OSnlfiritnti 5 Salurciay, April 2, 1960 ment. Gentry was also Involved in another case Thursday in which Wlhstrecet, for $41,188.74 damages fur injuries allepedy suffered by Julia Tiradn March 8, 1959, in i a felony theft charge against Don Randy Thornton was found not A Gm uiltv of foroerv when I les e(l that lhc in guilty of forgery when Identifica-, tion Officer W. C. Simmons of was Ihe Texas City police testified as' Andrew Anderson Texas City negrn youth, was hound over to the grand jury Thornton wa, also" found not 50 hearing TM "guilty of felony theft in connec-1 day on a Burglary charge. Ander- tion with the alleged disappear-1 IE ed a Wr Cn C0nfesslon ance of a diamond ring belonging! I 1 he br ke nto the Bluc ustrc to Hutchinson who is employed Ca south and as general superintendent for to and elcctnc metcr box ta in 8 vr 5 ndorsed! Jerr Davlli was in two cases Thursday.

He was Lowry Construction Co. Dan Gentry who had the $700 check, made out to cash lw cases rfr.wn or th. Mainland 5 and cosls nd drawn on the Mainland Bank rear-end collision at 25lh and I handwriting expert that in Church slreeets. opinion Hutchinson himself had The paintiffs allege their car i5 Bne the check in question. Ms stopped for red traffic lifiht at the Intersection when it was struck in the rear by an automobile driven by Alcangel DeSilva.

This suit was filed in 56th District Court. In another suit filed in the 56th District Court. Dave Pollock and his wife, Bertha, and Ruben Krull and his wife, Mavrae, are suing Miro Vranac, 1.128 Drifl- wnnd, for damages of $37,500. The Pollock plaintiffs and their 4-year-old daughter, Judith Kay, and Ihe Krull plaintiffs and their "six-and-a half-year-old snn. Harry, allege they were injured in an automobile collision at 51st street and avenue Sept 6, 1959, the plaintiffs driving south on 51st street and Vranac driving east on avenue Q.

The plaintiffs allege i young Harry Krull was thrown Robinson in county court Friday, A Marque woman was approximately 20 feet out of the to charges of driving while intox- found no( -my of contribute- car through the rear window. In the third suit, Peter Paul Cassidy, a seaman, is suing the Keystone Shipping Corporation for S15.000 on the allegation that 'ille working as a member of the crew of the S.D. Tullahoma 2 Sentenced Here on DWI Charges Two men entered pleas of taken to Lubbock by Davis guilty before Judge Theodore testified lhal he had tte a ioh here. pleading guilty to a swindle by check charge on a $10 check to Sullon's Hobby Shop. Davis was placed under J15M bond and.

the case continued for one week on a charge of theft by bailee. The case concerned a car belonging to Dixie Walker, local Venetian blind concern owner, which was offered for sale on a local used car lot. The car had fur Boys Maine last at Por November r-nd icated. Otto Powitzky, of 5526 avenue drew a fine of $50 and costs and six days in county jail with MRS. J.

ROGERS JACOBS In Washington, D.C. TC Woman At Meeting On Youth By MRS. W. DYER News Mainland Writer TEXAS CITY-Mrs. J.

Rogers Jacobs of Texas City is in Wash-' ngton, D. C. this week attending the I960 White House Conference on Children and Youth. Dr Carl Nau, head of the de- to the delinquency of a minor, a partment of preventive medicine credit for the six days already an house. charged filed by La Marque police after teenagers, arrested on traffic and curfew violations, said they had drunk beer at the wom- served.

Testimony failed to show she I Thomas Hunt, 29, Houston, drew had iven lne beer lo tllc 5 a Ivory Whitfield was fined $25 a 3 TM fm Ihe captain of the ship failed to days in jail with credit for 15 remain at lhc an acci provide proper medical aid. days already served. Gorillas may be thin or fat auspenueu uie onvcr IK and facml expresssions varyi the de(cndanl ix monlhs i dent after he collided with the In each case, Judge Robinson i rear end of a parked car on P.M. spen driver's license Rreatly. Some reveal family likeness, just pie do.

marked Mer Calvin to a i possession of barbiturales and I fined $100 and costs and a ocum plcaded of un aw i Dickinson. Three cases were continued. Held over lor one week was a swindle by check charge against Chester L. Brandon. was that Brandon had not jwas fined 5100 and costs and It DM ITT I sentenced to seven days in jail been properly notified by the com- I I I I Willie Balla a Galveston a i a Mrs Gc Moskowitz.

I LI I I I LU Em fatmd nlea a 6cd bad chcck for $25 SWARMING at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, also is attending. This gathering of civic leaders, educators, clergymen, social workers and young people, including official delegations from all states and territories and .54 foreign countries, is called once every 10 years. Delegates arc attempting this year to appraise the impact of modern American life on young People, with particular reference In growing materialism and apparently declining moral stand- Worid's kipA krciito control tuna TtfMlnli Antlnrlml BRUCE-TERMINIX COMPANY 10 I.7IH irds and ethical ideals. Mrs Jac was appointed (o i.nu ti.ttn iui 525 tl Gov ernor's Commitlee on the owed by Brandon, While House Conference by Gov. recom- ETON SUITS 3.98 5.98 Sizes 1 to 6 TU.SOME SUIT 5.98 Sizes 2 to 7 Crisp, linen-like rayon-Dacron! 3-button coat; crest Mix-match all-rayon; color- emblem.

Short pants; sus- fast, crease-resistant. 3-but- penders. ton coat wilh patch pock- navy, white ets. Long pants have elastic tan side waist; brown. brown.

She was negro, entered a plea of guilty to charge of aggravated assault was for reni with i deadly weapon, which grew LcaSJe Uly i out of the wounding of Carrie Mae Con lar 'TM weeks was a TM fled 'or the appointment by Simmons. 408 28ih street She was case wifo and child ale officials following her role I against Arthur Jones and mis-! 0 leadership in connection with shot in the foot last Sept. 26. Ballige was sentenced to ISO days in county jsil with credit for 97 days already served, which means he will have to serve 83 additional days in jail. deameanor theft against Linnis I 'he Day Nursery project in Texas Charles Sr.

and Horace Tezeno ci 'y. Mrs. Jacobs Was instrumental in getting the day nursery pro- Lonnie Houston Stroman, Texas City negroes. The Charles-Tezeno charge was filed in connection with an alleged beer-drinking session during negro, pleaded guilty fitu BCSMUII uurlng 43-year-old, wnich bc( wcre on charge of driving while produ( S700 cash or not one of the men could which he wintn ne license mspended, and was sen-, claimed to have in his pocket tencea to 30 days in jail i Some of the betting money seems credit for 21 days already served. have been misplaced before His driver's license was suspended pay-olf lime, according to witncss- an additional six months.

cs in the case. ject underway and serves as first chairman of the Day Nursery Board. "My TSO CONTACT LENSES have given me new self-confidence" MISS JACKIE DUNCAN, Texas college student CONTACT LENSES COMPLETE Cost as much 5125 to 5185 ELSEWHERE CONVENIENT CREDIT FINEST QUALITY Single Vision Glasses AS LOW AS J14.85 Complttr Wiln Fiamr, (tnsts PAY $1 WEEKLY Directed by Dr. S. J.

Rogers, Dr. N. Joy Rogers Optometrists "I wouldn't trade my Contact Lenses for anything! Since being fitted a year ago, I've worn them all day, every day! Studying has been more pleasant, too." Both contact lens surfaces are precision- ground and polished for optical perfection. Not molded or pressed. Soo "DEADLINE" Mon.

10 p.m. KPRC-TV Chan. 2 GALVESTON AREA OFFICES DOWNTOWN DOWNTOWN GALVESTON TEXAS CITY 515 22nd Street 512 6th St. N. OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY I I I I SINCE 1935 TEXAS StRre OPTICAL Alii Known Toxas Oplical The Texas City Day Nursery provides day care of the preschool children of mothers who must work to provide enough income to keep their families together.

One of the most serious prob- i ems faced by the White House conference is the large number of unlicensed day-care centers where children of working mothers are placed, according to a report prepared for members of the Governor's Committee. The conference, the sixth called by a President of the United States since 1908, ends Saturday. Youth has equal standing with adults at the conference. Nearly 100 young people over 16 years of age are attending and partici- paling in workgroup discussions and all other sessions. Some 500 international guests were invited through the cooperation of the State Department, also some COO cabinet members, members of Congress, the Supreme Court and governors of the stales.

"The city of Washington will be cleared of all outside groups, and Ihe hotels given over to your housing and meetings," the dele- gales were informed by pro-convention brochures. "Some 300 top mass media persons will be on hand to report what you say and do. During the week of the conference literally the eyes nf the notions will be on you as representing the lew who have been chosen to plan for their future or that nf their children." Delegates were charged by officials that "this is nnt a convention, but a hard-working conference called by the President of Ihe United States." 'ITiemc for the conference, a latiomvide stock-taking nf the needs of children and youth, Is 'to promote opportunities for children and youth lo renliic their ull potential for a creative life in freedom and diginily." Tots, 1-3 Infants Dept o.98 MI Silts 3-6x Cirls Depti 4.98 Link Girls Paisley Dress straw hat Colorful paisley print on solid-color cotton, enhanced by ric-rac and bow trim. Straw hat has tie-band of matching paisley. SALE: Reg.

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